“Herman, how could you? We’ve all thought about counterfeiting jeans at one time or another, but what about the victims? Hard-working designers like Calvin Klein, Gloria Vanderbilt, or Antoine Bugle Boy. These are the people who saw an overcrowded marketplace and said, ‘Me too!'”
– Homer Simpson, “The Springfield Connection”

While the analogy doesn’t fit perfectly, it still makes me laugh. Wolverine seems to be in every single Marvel comic book these days, and, yet, here we are, ready for a new ongoing series about even more of his exploits. I’m hoping this is decent, but it’s starting to get a little tired at this point. But, hey, at least it doesn’t have any ads, so it might be worth checking out. Here’s what Marvel says about it:

I’m fairly certain this is just a one-shot black & white anthology book, not an ongoing series. Or, at the very least, there has only been one issue solicited so if they do more of these, they’re only putting them out a few times a year.

The black and white art looks like the real selling point, to set it apart from the other Wolvie books out there. Plus the always interesting contributions of Ted McKeever.

I’m a true Tarantino mark. I’ve been hooked on his films ever since I saw Pulp Fiction. He has a cootecliln of work that is simply outstanding. He’s dives into everything, War movie, Kung Fu movie, so why not add a superhero movie to the list. He should direct something from every genre. He talks in high regard of the recent Superman movie. If he did Superman himself, I would love to see him do it as a period peice and not modern. I’d also need to see him stay true to Tarantino form and take it to an R rating. I’m sure the studio wouldn’t like that much.